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Nation World
Founding Hells Angels member Sonny Barger announces own death from cancer
Crime
Family wants arrest made after 1955 warrant in Emmett Till case found
Team searching a Mississippi courthouse for evidence about the lynching of the Black teenager found the unserved warrant charging a white woman in his kidnapping.
Juneteenth
Witness Stone Project shines a light on 2 formerly enslaved Americans at Pardee-Morris House
Pink and Stepna Primus were their names. There are no paintings nor drawings – only two small placards that acknowledge their lives.
History
These Hallowed Sands: Remembering D-Day (1994)
In this documentary from 1994, WVEC anchor Terry Zahn reports on the D-Day invasion of Europe, 50 years later.
Nation World
Crowds honor WWII veterans at Normandy D-Day celebrations
After two years of smaller ceremonies because of COVID, crowds once again gathered at Normandy to pay tribute to the nearly 160,000 troops who landed there.
Nation World
329 years later, last Salem 'witch' is pardoned
A curious group of middle schoolers had taken up the cause of Elizabeth Johnson Jr., who had no descendants to clear her name.
Regional
329 years later, last Salem 'witch' who wasn't is pardoned
Elizabeth Johnson Jr. was never executed, but neither was she officially pardoned like others wrongly accused of witchcraft.
History
'Hamilton' exhibit opens at the Connecticut Historical Society
The exhibit features more than a dozen artifacts related to Alexander Hamilton and characters from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical.
Local News
The deadliest volcanic eruption in US history happened 42 years ago Wednesday
Fifty-seven people were killed when Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980. It is the deadliest volcanic eruption in U.S. history.
Nation World
Israel halts for Holocaust day, honors 6 million Jews killed
The country came to a standstill for two minutes as people parked their cars, stopped walking and bowed their heads in solemn remembrance.
Nation World
Could Emmett Till finally get justice for his infamous 1955 lynching
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
History
23 years ago, Fabio got goosed at Apollo's Chariot opening at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
One of the theme park's most popular roller coasters opened in 1999, but it had an infamously rocky start involving a goose and a supermodel.
Crime
Family wants arrest made after 1955 warrant in Emmett Till case found
Team searching a Mississippi courthouse for evidence about the lynching of the Black teenager found the unserved warrant charging a white woman in his kidnapping.
Juneteenth
Witness Stone Project shines a light on 2 formerly enslaved Americans at Pardee-Morris House
Pink and Stepna Primus were their names. There are no paintings nor drawings – only two small placards that acknowledge their lives.
History
These Hallowed Sands: Remembering D-Day (1994)
In this documentary from 1994, WVEC anchor Terry Zahn reports on the D-Day invasion of Europe, 50 years later.
Nation World
Crowds honor WWII veterans at Normandy D-Day celebrations
After two years of smaller ceremonies because of COVID, crowds once again gathered at Normandy to pay tribute to the nearly 160,000 troops who landed there.
Nation World
329 years later, last Salem 'witch' is pardoned
A curious group of middle schoolers had taken up the cause of Elizabeth Johnson Jr., who had no descendants to clear her name.
Regional
329 years later, last Salem 'witch' who wasn't is pardoned
Elizabeth Johnson Jr. was never executed, but neither was she officially pardoned like others wrongly accused of witchcraft.
History
'Hamilton' exhibit opens at the Connecticut Historical Society
The exhibit features more than a dozen artifacts related to Alexander Hamilton and characters from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical.
Local News
The deadliest volcanic eruption in US history happened 42 years ago Wednesday
Fifty-seven people were killed when Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980. It is the deadliest volcanic eruption in U.S. history.
Nation World
Israel halts for Holocaust day, honors 6 million Jews killed
The country came to a standstill for two minutes as people parked their cars, stopped walking and bowed their heads in solemn remembrance.
Nation World
Could Emmett Till finally get justice for his infamous 1955 lynching
A kidnapping warrant doesn't expire, meaning the original warrant in the Till case would still be valid.
History
23 years ago, Fabio got goosed at Apollo's Chariot opening at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
One of the theme park's most popular roller coasters opened in 1999, but it had an infamously rocky start involving a goose and a supermodel.
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